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Effect of reduced graphene oxide nanoplatelets content on the mechanical and electrical properties of copper matrix composite

Asgharzadeh et al., 2019

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3778291832236573611
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Asgharzadeh H
Eslami S
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Journal of Alloys and Compounds

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The homogeneous distribution of graphene nanoplatelets within a metal matrix is of utmost importance in producing high-performance metal matrix composites with superior mechanical and physical properties. In this study, graphene-reinforced copper matrix …
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